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The Dolly Sisters, 1945
English
USA
Profile of The Dolly Sisters
The Dolly Sisters can be described as exciting, feel good, and sentimental. The plot revolves around nightlife, relationships vs. career, and tragic love. The main genres are romance, musical, and drama. In approach, The Dolly Sisters is realistic. It is located in Hungary and New York. It takes place in the 1900s. The soundtrack of The Dolly Sisters is show tunes. It is drawn from a biography. It is well suited for a date night.
Summary of The Dolly Sisters
In this fact-based film, siblings Jenny (Betty Grable) and Rosie Dolly (June Haver) are born in Hungary but, at an early age, emigrate to the United States with their family. Before long, the girls begin to dance in small venues to support their relatives. They meet charming small-time crooner Harry (John Payne), who begins a romance with Jenny. He manages to get the girls a big audition that launches them to worldwide stardom; however, the sisters' success takes its toll on Jenny's love life.
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 5 October 1945 |
| Runtime: | 114 min |
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as Yansci 'Jenny' Dolly
as Harry Fox
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